Doom Movie Scriptwriter Dave Callaham Interviewed 275
rsmith-mac writes "The HomeLAN Federation has posted an interview with Dave Callaham, the scriptwriter for the forthcoming Doom movie. The interview goes over id's influences on the movie and willingness to change the mythology to work with the movie, along with the earlier reported studio shift, and some very light details relating to the characters in the story. If all goes as planned, the Doom movie will start principal production this month in order to hit the theaters in August of 2005."
An excerpt of the interview: (Score:5, Funny)
Callahan: I want to put everyone's mind to rest on this point. The studio has the best lava people in the business, and they've specifically assured me I will have a free hand.
Interviewer: Phew. Also, before I forget. we're all dying to know. Will the hero at any point successfully outrun a fireball? This is something that is so important, not only to me, but I think I can speak for all moviegoers out there. It's an image that really really gets better every time I see it.
Callahan: Well, Ed, I don't want to give too much away, but we briefly considered having the hero run from a nuclear explosion! Don't worry, there'll be plenty of what we know the audience loves most.
Interviewer: So, let's talk about the plot. Which of the hero's family members will be killed? Mother? Father? Both parents? Or will it be a hero-parent who loses his kids?
Callahan: Actually, what I'm allowed to say is that we're going a bit unconventional on this. We're going to have a brother and a sister, and each one will lose a parent. I know this is pushing the envelope a bit, but the producers are behind me and I believe the studio will hold off and allow us some of the artistic integerity which we all know is so rare in this business.
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Half way through the movie, or half way through intercourse?
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Yes.
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The Carmack Automated Mouth has something urgent to tell you:
http://www.oldmanmurray.com/images/features/cam_ message1.mp3
http://www.oldmanmurray.com/features/83.html
(I hope these aren't broken I'm at work and I can't get to them anyway)
RaviRe:An excerpt of the interview: (Score:2, Interesting)
Pentalon
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His pet rabbit, of course. Didn't you play the games?
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Sure to be ... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Sure to be ... (Score:3, Informative)
The only sure thing about Hollywood is that they'll run you around in circles. Maybe we should give the movie to
Re:Sure to be ... (Score:2)
At least they stay focused on one particular first person shooter for long enough to produce a movie about it.
Re:Sure to be ... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Sure to be ... (Score:2)
Not before they play hide and seek amongst the trees/pillars first...
pfft.. (Score:2)
Re:pfft.. (Score:2)
Friend on mine is working on this... (Score:2, Interesting)
Unfortunately, his opinion of the movie so far is that it is going to be 'crap'.
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I'm still waiting for RAMA (Score:2, Funny)
First Post?
Great expectations (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Great expectations (Score:2)
Re:Great expectations (Score:5, Interesting)
Resident Evil (the first one) was an excellent movie, beautifully paced and choreographed (dogs and doors sequence!). Given the director's record in general, this must have been a coincidence, but still, great movie.
I haven't seen the others you mention but I may decide to give them a miss -- SPECIALLY the Resident Evil sequel.
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Re:Great expectations (Score:2)
Oh. Hmm, in that case I guess I will see it.
If it's good, I'll owe you a beer.
But if it's NOT good... your very LIFE shall be FORFEIT!!
Yay, this is what's so good about BBSes -- both sides can dictate terms unilaterally!
Re:Great expectations (Score:2)
Many video games don't translate t
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The perfect DOOM script wich can really work (Score:5, Interesting)
They are commanded by a hardbitten veteran sergeant for who this is a reward, a few easy years at a top post before his retirement. He does not a chip on his shoulder about anything. New is the officer but he is smart, knows his stuff, knows to use his NCO's and that sometimes orders are there to be disobeyed. None of his family had been killed by anyone and he is single.
In the first ten minutes we learn a little about how nice and stable they all are and see a bit of the base. Perhaps get a few hints about some Big Fucking Gun being developed and meet the system administrator, a nice tomboy girl with no hangups and also single. She and the officer take an instant "dis"like to each other and trade funny one liners.
Remember this takes about ten minutes. During the opening credits. Then the movie starts and hell breaks loose as the research goes wrong.
From then on we don't got any lines longer then two sentences. The "story" is basically the sergeant and the officer trying to get their team together (spread out across the base during the incident) with the help of the system admin (que banter and very light love interest) and then beat back the demons with the help of the tech gadgets hinted at during the intro with of course the final mission to collect the BFG and kill the boss demon.
After the first suprise no-one gets killed needlessly, everyone does their job with perhaps just a few civilians being funnily slaughtered because they do the stupid thing. None of the marines panick or betray the team or any of the hollywood crap. The team doesn't get smaller and smaller but gets bigger as the group gathers members.
In short? Band of Brothers Meets Alien. That is the Real men acting like real men in a future world with really nasty monsters and big explosions.
Avoid all the "incompetent officer" "hardbitten marine with broken home" "backstabbing civilian" "scream queen love interest" "slowly people getting killed off in incredibly stupid ways" and you won't need a "great story", the audience will be too relieved with your originality to care.
Re:The perfect DOOM script wich can really work (Score:4, Insightful)
I can, however, tell you why Doom and all other licensed properties never get the perfect treatment they deserve.
1. Ego
The film industry has always, and will always, feel that they are artistically superior as a medium to video games. Despite the fact that Doom 3 probably made more in one day than their Chronicles of Riddick made in its entire run, they still view "their" ideas as being better than Carmack's.
When Max Payne - a game with enough built in material for 2 films - hits the screen, you can be assured there will be only a passing resemblance to the game. Ms. Valkyr will probably end up being played by Jessica Simpson, and Payne will most likely be played by Vin Diesel. Also, in an attempt to get a PG-13 rating, Valkyr will become Valka-Cola.
2. The Fans Can Do Better, But They Don't Know The Right People
I'm sure the industry elitists will flame me for this, but the simple fact is that there are probably 20 different scripts for any given conversion that are better than what was actually put on the screen. A dedicated group of fans could have done better with AvP and Street Fighter. They took a classic franchise for geeks and turned it into a teen flick. I'm sure it will be the same with Doom. Remember the Lost in Space update (which I liked)? I can see the Doom movie being something like that, but with zombies instead of spiders.
3. The Game's Audience Is Generally Smarter Than The Movie's Audience
Continuing the "It's not what you know..." situation, Resident Evil will always suck in my mind because they threw away a godsend based on petty Hollywood politics.
You know who was originally signed to write and direct the film? George Romero, the man who all but invented the modern zombie film. Capcom then fired him because his script "wasn't good enough," then turned around and hired the man behind Mortal Kombat.
What Capcom really means is that Romero's script stuck too close to the game, and that would have alienated people who couldn't follow an intelligent plot - otherwise known as 75 percent of the moviegoing public. What they needed was a shallow, plotless movie with lots of EXPLOSIONS and EYE CANDY and HOT CHICKS, not a well-written film that stuck to the source material.
Re:Great expectations (Score:5, Funny)
``Luke, I fragged your father!''
hmmm... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:hmmm... (Score:3, Funny)
A:No! amazingly enough, our expert group of beta testers found that the best results for viewing the movie actually came with the stock audio/visual equipment packaged with every human. Some testers required certain "tweaks" to get the audio or visual to display correctly, but those users who require those tweaks should already have them installed.
As a side note, it should be brought to your attention that certain users who have "overclocked" certain par
Real old, real fast (Score:3, Insightful)
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I'm your man! (Score:5, Funny)
If they get stuck with this...give me a call.
G. Lucas.
Doom the movie? (Score:2)
Of course the first 30 minutes will be all about how we got on Mars, bringing us up to speed and then the rest of the movie will be gibs, gibs, gibs...
gibs (Score:2)
I hope they have some nods to the other great Id Games, where a zombie rides [gc]dolomite's rocket! Or, Ogre trips over his own pinaple.
Re:gibs (Score:2)
Then again, there was that period when it seemed everyone was calling gif's "jifs"
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Re:gibs (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:gibs (Score:3, Interesting)
Lending some
Re:gibs (Score:2)
Re:Doom the movie? (Score:4, Funny)
Top-level acting (Score:5, Funny)
This movie is bound to be good - The Rock only accepts scripts of the highest quality.
Re:Top-level acting (Score:2)
I would rather not know the person that saves the world then have it be an action flick where the movie is based upon a love story or popularity of its main character.
Don't give it to the rock.
Re:Top-level acting (Score:3, Informative)
Thank You Hollywood! (Score:2, Funny)
Main character = John (Score:5, Informative)
Yes, quite the mystery where that came from...
Re:Main character = John (Score:5, Funny)
That said, this film has had approximately the same excessive pre-production lifespan as Daikatana
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Sarge: Welcome aboard, Private... Player? Did you forget to change your name in the Options menu?!
Player: Sorry, sir! I'll fix it right away, sir!
[name changes to FragMaster]
Fr4gY0M4m4: How do I get l33t colors, sir?
Okay, nevermind.
Why wouldnt someone.. (Score:5, Interesting)
I would even pay if someone could make it engrossing enough to waste a few hours on it, and salacious enough to keep the young viewers glued to their screens.
Re:Why wouldnt someone.. (Score:3, Interesting)
Uhm. Aliens Versus Predator was a success! (Score:4, Informative)
Alien vs Predator Domestic Total as of Oct. 5, 2004: $79,690,462, Worldwide total $101,614,954
They've already gone into profit territory on this and in fact it's being called a success: The studio also saw success this year with Regency's "Man on Fire" and "Alien vs. Predator." [hollywoodreporter.com]
So stop all the hate and learn the facts [boxofficemojo.com].
Wait, change? (Score:2)
Wait, so you take the very thing that MAKES it doom, and you change it?
Re:Wait, change? (Score:2)
Another planet? Aliens instead of demons?
There isnt much 'mythology' to start with, so it gives one pause to wonder how badly they're going to screw up.
Re:Wait, change? (Score:3, Funny)
"Hey, instead of having our 'Tale of Two Cities' movie taking place in France during the revolution, let's place it in a Brooklyn barber shop during a series of momma jokes. The audience will love it since they're a bunch of twits who like sparkley objects!"
Except from the Script (Score:5, Funny)
Sarge Shots The Monster
Sarge Runs
Sarge Shots The Monster
Sarge Picks Up More Ammo
Sarge Runs
Monster Shoots Sarge Just Before He Shots The Monster
Sarge: Ouch!
Sarge Runs
Sarge Opens A Secret Door
Sarge Applies A Medkit
Sarge Runs
Sarge Shots The Monster
Sarge Finds A Bigger Gun
____________________________
Academy Award, here we come!
(Note: I couldn't put directions in all caps like a real script due to Lameness Filter...)
Re:Except from the Script (Score:2, Funny)
Sarge walks into a room
Lights go out and monsters attack
Sarge kills monsters
Repeat
Resident Evil (aka BioHazard) (Score:2)
Game vs Movie (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Game vs Movie (Score:2)
Will the movie be ... doomed? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Will the movie be ... doomed? (Score:2)
Personally, I think that this is an unfortunate move. Very few video games have the storytelling, plot, character development, etc. that quality films do. Doom 3, which I recently completed, started off with the potential to open up into the storytelling. By the end, I was simply blasting everyth
Re:Will the movie be ... doomed? (Score:2)
This being Slashdot... no, not really.
haven't i seen this already? (Score:5, Interesting)
mars. demons. guns. space marines. little or no plot.
seemed like doom to me.
Re:haven't i seen this already? (Score:2)
"Callaham understands that, "There are going to be Doom fans that are going to want a movie that is nothing but action.", but he felt that it was important to put in real people that you can relate to, similar to what Aliens and the first Predator movie had with their Colonial Marines and Special Forces teams respectively. As far as the poor showing video game movies have had over the years and if that intimidated him, he said. "I ne
Re:haven't i seen this already? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:haven't i seen this already? (Score:2)
It's on an undisclosed planet, there's a sister, family backstory.. I smell a plot.
Re:haven't i seen this already? (Score:2, Funny)
Going for greatness! (Score:4, Insightful)
a) Movie based around a video game whose entire plot was "bad things came from hell, kill them."
b) First time scriptwriter.
c) B-Movie director whose best credits are Romeo Must Die and Exit Wounds, and involvement in such classic stinkers as Species and Speed, changed in to direct at last minute.
d) Will star The Rock and a washed out Bond girl in leading parts.
e) Tossed around between studios.
I think we are looking a three or four Academy awards, at least!
Wolfenstein 3D (Score:3, Interesting)
OTOH, I really like "Resident Evil" the movie, better than the game.
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Re:Wolfenstein 3D (Score:2)
Not always: I think "Andromeda Strain" is the exception to the rule.
"Blade Runner" is another example. Sure, it's different than the novel, but not worse.
Telefragged! (Score:5, Funny)
Oh yes, and I want to see someone telefragged on screen.
Doom the movie is already out... (Score:2, Insightful)
If they want this movie to not suck, they better consult with James Cameron.
Re:Doom the movie is already out... (Score:2)
What about Bungie's Marathon? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:What about Bungie's Marathon? (Score:2)
Re:What about Bungie's Marathon? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:What about Bungie's Marathon? (Score:2)
You might be able to pull it off in a mini-series, or a few seasons of hour long TV episodes type form
Doomed movie... (Score:3, Interesting)
Within days after the new director was announced; the script had already been butchered with the addition of an endangered love interest and the elimination of the pre-human civilization plotline.
The evil quotient of hollywood producers is right up there with the MPAA and RIAA.
Believe it or not... (Score:2)
Hard to believe, lets listen in to that meeting:
Cinematography suggestions (Score:4, Funny)
For it to really be a Doom movie, it has to be done first person shooter style.
This means, of course, that the camera has to be permanently mounted behind a gun barrel and, aside from mirrors and other reflective objects, you never get to see the protagonist's face -- because he is, after all, the true everyman, representative of everyone and specifically looking like no one. For truly, who among us has not had to slay a million zillion zombies?
A true first person shooter version of Doom / Quake etc would be cool, in a "Blaim Doom Project" kind of way ...
Gore? (Score:2)
And i mean:
- people with big pipes across the chess shaking to death.
- people straped on the wall bleeding to death..
- people dying all around the place and satanic symbols!
Yeah! that's the spirit!
Just don't be like Lucas! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Just don't be like Lucas! (Score:3, Funny)
About the movie (Score:2)
Those Doom Novels (Score:3, Interesting)
The books got increasingly metaphysical as they reached the fourth book, but the first book was awesome and I always saw it as movie-ready. It dealth with the solipsism and paranoia of being on a space-station by oneself (and, ok, a couple of thousand Satanic spawn).
The irony... (Score:2, Funny)
Id movies (Score:2, Funny)
Flexibility with script? (Score:3, Funny)
It's demons.
It's aliens.
No... wait... It's demonic aliens.
No, they're really demons, from hell.
You go to hell and kill all of the demons.
Research on Mars summons demons who try to steal ships to invade Earth.
I don't know how they could EVER justify deviation.
~D
With any luck... (Score:3, Funny)
Lack of plot? (Score:2)
a) Far-flung space colony on mars
b) Experimental weapons researched by a huge conglomerate
c) Discovery of an alien race with ties to earth
d) Alien race apparently killed off by other alien race
e) Alien race sacrified many of its citizens to create a device used to stave off the baddies
f) Possibility that the aliens escape to Earth, perhaps as our ancestors
g) Nutso
Re:Oh dear (Score:2)
Re:Oh dear (Score:2)
Blech.
Hard to screw up the plot then, huh? (Score:4, Insightful)
obligatory slam... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Better than (Score:2)